The Free Software Conference (Hungarian: Szabad Szoftver Konferencia) is an one day event, celebrated after one month the world's Software Freedom Day at Szeged's IT Center - with a broad scope at users, beginners, developers, administrators and companies. It features huge amount of talks, presentations and workshops as well.

When and Where

The event date: 29. Nov. 2013

The event will be held from 9 AM till cca. 7 PM.

Opening ceremony is at approx. 9:15 AM.

OSOL Lab - Open Source Software Development Educational and IT Center University of Szeged.

Parking

Booth Personal

This event will be special one, because of 2 special guests will attend too, and we would like to share that our 10th anniversary with people. Joerg Simon (finally!), and one girl from the Tibetan community. Moreover all of the ambassadors are will attend, and will talk, and bigger part of the local community also attending - and 2 cars are already loaded with members.

Booth

We need:

Space

2 meter short table

2 chairs

Electricity

Fully equipped and prepared talk rooms (Projector, and so on)

Stand Up Roller + the usual SWAG

Booth equipment

We have:

Ben Nanonote - Mips development and FOSS gadget

XO-1 laptop

Raspberry pi A series + keyboard and some fedora games to keep people attention

One laptop that runs demoing F20

Printed materials (see at swag)

We need:

Tablecloth (Joerg will bring it after 19th event at Germany)

Swags

Rollups (our has been torn out, we need a replacement)

Swag requests, tickets

Under preparation, but we gonna need stickers and buttons too.

Catering

Catering: As tradition, one hot meal in the restaurant possibly will be included freely for speakers (Thanks to ULX, local Hungarian JBOSS distributor)

Our Talks

Calling for papers has started

Our talks are submitted, but awaiting more

We have approx usually cca 20-25 minutes slots, so choose wisely the theme - time runs out quickly.

English is not a blocker, but hungarian is the preferred. But if you plan to make an talk else as Hungarian, do it in English. Most of the audience is talks english, as this University is an Open Source software development lab. So don't be affraid.